A structured review of 81 text-to-video retrieval papers that leverage auxiliary information, organized by a taxonomy and compared on standard benchmarks.
Content based video retrieval systems
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With the development of multimedia data types and available bandwidth there is huge demand of video retrieval systems, as users shift from text based retrieval systems to content based retrieval systems. Selection of extracted features play an important role in content based video retrieval regardless of video attributes being under consideration. These features are intended for selecting, indexing and ranking according to their potential interest to the user. Good features selection also allows the time and space costs of the retrieval process to be reduced. This survey reviews the interesting features that can be extracted from video data for indexing and retrieval along with similarity measurement methods. We also identify present research issues in area of content based video retrieval systems.
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Leveraging Auxiliary Information in Text-to-Video Retrieval: A Review
A structured review of 81 text-to-video retrieval papers that leverage auxiliary information, organized by a taxonomy and compared on standard benchmarks.